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  • 4.00 Credits

    A transfer level chemistry course for Biology, Chemistry, Engineering and pre-professional program students requiring a laboratory science. Topics covered include matter, measurement, and problem solving; atoms and elements; molecules, compounds, and chemical reactions; checmial quantities and aqueous reactions; gases; thermochemistry; the quantum-mechanical model of the atom; periodic properties of the elements; chemical bonding (the Lewis model & molecular shapes), valence bond theory, and molecular orbital theory; liquids, solids, and intermolecular forces. Laboratory experiments demonstrate many of the principles presented in lecture and allow students to practices basic laboratory techniques, careful observation and the rigorous treatment of experimental data. Prerequisite:    CHEM 110 (Grade of C or Better) and (FNMT 118 or MATH 118)
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of CHEM 121. A transfer level chemistry course for Science, Engineering, pre-professional and Chemical Technology program students requiring a laboratory science. Topics covered include solutions; thermodynamics; kinetics; equilibrium in gaseous systems; acid-base equilibrium; solubility equilibrium; redox reactions; electrochemistry. Laboratory experiments demonstrate many of the principles presented in lecture and allow students to continue to practices basic laboratory techniques, careful observation and the rigorous treatment of experimental data. Prerequisite:    CHEM 121 (Grade of C or Better)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the science of pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on the mechanisms of action for selected drugs from each pharmacological class, their therapeutic value, adverse reactions, pharmacodynamics, routes of administration, metabolism and excretion as they are related to specific disease processes. Provisions of US drug law and enforcement agencies are reviewed. Prerequisite:    BIOL 110
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course presents the theory and application of qualitative and quantitative analysis, with an emphasis on quantitative methods. The course includes laboratory work in which students will gain hands-on experience with analytical methods and instrumentation. Prerequisite:    CHEM 122 (Grade of C or Better) and MATH 162 (Grade of C or Better)
  • 5.00 Credits

    An upper level organic chemistry course for Biology, Chemistry, Engineering and pre-professional program students requiring one or more semesters of organic chemistry. Topics covered include structure, synthesis, reactivity and stereochemistry of organic compounds (especially alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkyl halids, alkenes, cyclalkenes and alkynes); free radical substitution, nucleophilic sustitution, elimination, ionic addition and free radical addition reactions; principlesof organic spectroscopy; stereochemistry; introductory kinetics and reaction mechanisms. Substances representative of the various classes of organic compounds are prepared and analyzed in the laboratory. Prerequisite:    CHEM 122 (Grade of C or Better)
  • 5.00 Credits

    A continuation of CHEM 221. An upper level organic chemistry course for Biology, Chemistry, Engineering and pre-professional program students requiring one or more semesters of organic chemistry. Topics covered include infrared spectroscopy; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; eithers and epoxides; conjugated systems; aromatic compounds and their reactions; carboxlic acids and their derivatives; ketone and ladehydes; amines; additions and condensation of enols and enolate ions. Substances representative of the various classes of organic compounds a prepared and analyzed in the laboratory. Prerequisite:    CHEM 221 (Grade of C or Better)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Elementary Chinese 101 will introduce spoken and written Chinese to students who have had little or no previous knowledge of the language. It will enable them to develop basic communicative competence in both spoken and written Chinese and also introduce them to the cultural nuances that lie behind basic communication.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chinese 102 will be a continuation of spoken and written Chinese for students who have completed Elementary Chinese 101. It will enable them to develop basic communicative competence in both spoken and written Chinese and also introduce them to the cultural nuances that lie behind basic communication. Prerequisite:    CHIN 101